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From working gundogs to brachycephalic breeds, many dogs suffer problems with t
Dr Tim Knott, founder of The Equine Eye Clinic, remembers his first cataract operation and why horses disguise ocular problems
One of the great things about being a GP vet is that we get to treat all sorts of pets. My favourite dogs to treat are puppies, oldies, and performance pets. What do I mean by performance pets? These
Because canine ears are delicate and complex, they are also vulnerable to injury, infection, parasites, and foreign bodies. Regular checks and good preventative care can make a significant difference
Most horses aren’t being difficult when they react — sometimes dangerously — to vets. They’re trying to make something unpleasant stop. Emily Bevan finds out how to make examinations calmer and safer
A s we edge closer to spring, I find myself daydreaming about morning walks that no longer require five carefully chosen layers just to stay warm. That said, I’m far less confident that a change in se
As we learn more about how we each experience the world in our own way, it raises interesting questions about how our dogs do, too. I always remember one of my Cocker Spaniels being intensely interest